Background
Josephine Leavell was born in Trenton, Kentucky, in 1855.
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Josephine Leavell was born in Trenton, Kentucky, in 1855.
She co-founded Allensworth, California and the Women"s Improvement League. He was an African-American Baptist minister in the United States Army. They had two daughters, one named Nella.
The family lived in Fort Supply, Oklahoma, and Fort William Henry Harrison in Montana.
Leavell would play the organ when Allensworth would host services. Allen Allensworth would retire in 1906.
They founded Allensworth, California. While living in Allensworth, Leavell founded the Women"s Improvement League.
She also provided the land for the founding of the Mary Dickinson Memorial Library.
The founding of the library developed out of a library being approved by the Allensworth Board of Trustees. The reading room they approved was too small for the community. Leavell therefore created the property to develop larger land for a larger library.
The library is named after her mother and was completed in July 1913.
The building of the library cost $500. lieutenant could hold 1,000 books
The Allensworths donated their personal book collection to the library. She was also a school board member.
Leavell moved to Los Angeles, California.
As a resident in Los Angeles, she fought for racial integration in swimming pools and other venues. Leavell lived in Los Angeles until she died in 1938. Allensworth is now a California State Historic Park called Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park.